Ophelia spoken about hamlet | O, what a noble mind is here o’erthrown! The courtier’s, soldier’s, scholar’s eye, tongue, Sword. (Th’ epectancy) and rose of the fair state |
Hamlet spoken about actors | speak the speech, i pray you, as i pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of our players do, i had as life the town-crier spoke my lines |
Hamlet spoken about polonius | I’ll lug the guts into the neighbor room. Mother, good night indeed. This counselor is now most still, most secret, and most grave |
Gertrude to hamlet | Alas, how is’t with you, that you do bend your eye on vacancy and with th’ incoporal air do hold discourse |
Claudius to self | My words fly up, my thought remain below; words without thoughts never to heaven go |
Gertrude | Who does hamlet say, Frailty thy name is woman? |
Antic disposition (Act crazy) | At the end of Act 1, Hamlet decides he is going to put on what? |
Unknown country rom which there is no return | What metaphor does Hamlet use in his “to be or not to be speech” to express his developing understanding of death |
oxymoron | “mirth in funeral” and dirge in marriage” are examples of… |
analogy | “so excellent a king, that was, to this/Hyperion to a satyr” contain what figure of speach? |
pun | “Not so, my lord: I am too much I’ the sun” |
metaphor- | “Tis an unweeded garder,/That grows to seed” figure of speech |
personification | None, my lord, but that the world’s grown honest (figure of speech) |
Yorick’s | Whose skull does Hamlet discover in the churchyard? |
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern | who escorts hamlet on the voyage to england |
outside the grave itself | where do hamlet and laertes fight during Ophelia’s funeral |
fortinbras and horatio | which of the following characters survive the play |
hamlet | who is the last character in the play to die |
england | what country do rosencrantz and guildenstern die |
poisoned sword | which of claudius’s and laertes traps for hamlet succeeds in killing him? |
gravediggers (clowns) engage in a humorous discussion of the propriety of burying a suicide in consecrated ground | What happens at the very begining of act v? |
fortinbras | who has the last word in hamlet |
soliloquies | we understand hamlet’s character best from his |
reveals his true personality | Hamlet’s appology to laertes… |
ophelia | “he is dead and gone, lady hes is dead and gone; at his head is grass-green turf, at his heels a stone |
laertes | “o thou vile king, give me my father |
hamlet | I lov’d Ophelia: forty thousand bros could not, with all their quantity of love Make up my sum |
Gertrude | “No,no the drink, the drink-o my dear hamlet” |
laertes | It’s here hamlet: hamlet thou art slain: No medicine in the world can do thee good |
Horatio | Never believe it. I am more an antique Roman than a dane: Here’s yet some liquor left |
Fortinbras | let four captains bear hamlet, like a solider on stage |
hamlet | let hercules himself do what he may, the cat will mew, and dog will have his day |
laertes | the rest is silence |
horatio | now cracks and noble heart. Goodnight, sweet prince. and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest |
gertrude | her clothes sprear wide/ and mermaid-like while they bore her up… but long it could not be… |
hamlet | to what base uses we may horatio. so hallow’d and so gracious is the time imperious caesar, dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. |
Hamlet
August 21, 2019